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Altered Books 101
By Lauren Van Hemert
Photography by Diana Swensen
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According
to Beth Cote, “The basic rule about
altered books is this: There are no rules!”
With that in mind, let’s get started. First, choose your
book. Any book will do. Next, go through your book and bookmark
(I recommend using paper clips), which pages of the book you want
to use, and which pages you are going to cut out. You are designing
the “structure” of your book. Once you have a basic
plan in mind, you are ready to embellish your book. Here are some
page ideas using Shapelets, molds, and rubber stamps to get you
started.

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“Ophelia”
- Olive Green Lumiere Paint
- Black Brilliance Stamp Pad
- Galaxy Gold Brilliance Stamp Pad
- Aztec Gold Pearl Ex
- Craft Knife
- Ophelia Stamp / Stampsmith
- Shakespeare Stamp / Stampsmith
- Script Stamp / Raindrops on Roses
- Background Stamp / Raindrops on Roses
- Repositionable Tape
- Crafter’s Pick Adhesive
Polyform Products:
- Shapelets
(Square Shapes & Segments and Classic Designs)
- Cutting Blades
- Etruscan EZ Push Molds
- Victorian Décor EZ Push Molds
- Premo! Gold Clay
- Premo! Translucent Clay
- Leaf Green Premo Clay (mix a little black into Premo Green)
Directions
- For
these pages, we are going to mask words on the page. I found
that the
Shapelet positive (that is the part of the Shapelet
that you punch out) makes a perfect mask. To use the Shapelet
positive as a mask, put repositionable tape on one
side
of the Shapelet positive. Position the Shapelet positive
over the words (or pictures) that you want to mask
and adhere to page. The small Square Shapes & Segments
Shapelets make perfect masks for words.
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Once you have your Shapelet positive adhered to the page,
you are ready to color your pages. In this case, I
stippled Lumiere Olive Green paint over the page (over the
Shapelet
positive too) and let it dry.


- While the paint is drying, roll conditioned Premo! Gold clay
out on the number three setting of the pasta
machine. Stamp Ophelia image onto Gold clay using Black Brilliance stamp
pad. Position Shapelet from Classic Designs pack
over image and cut out desired shape.
- Roll
out Leaf Green clay on the number three setting of the pasta
machine. Spritz Raindrops on Roses
Background Stamp with water and stamp onto Leaf Green clay. Rub a little bit
of Aztec Gold Pearl Ex on top of stamped
Leaf Green clay with your finger to bring out background design.
- Position
Premo! Gold Ophelia stamped clay on top of stamped Leaf
Green clay. Use your flexible cutting
blade to cut out a mat for the Ophelia. Set aside on baking tray or baking
tile.
- Clean
Ophelia stamp well. Spritz stamp with water and stamp impression
onto conditioned Gold clay. Position Shapelet
from Square Shapes and Segments pack
over “Ophelia – Hamlet” words.
Cut out desired shape.
- Roll out excess Leaf Green clay on the number three setting
of the pasta machine. Once
again, spritz Raindrops on Roses Background Stamp with water, and stamp onto
Leaf
Green Clay
(you may even have enough stamped
Leaf Green Clay from before to do this). Rub stamped clay with Aztec Gold
Pearl Ex to
accent design.
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Position stamped “Ophelia – Hamlet” words
on top of stamped Leaf
Green Clay. Using your flexible cutting blade, cut a mat
around Gold
Clay. Set aside on baking tray
or baking tile.
- Roll out conditioned Translucent Premo! Clay on number four
setting of the pasta
machine. Stamp Shakespeare stamp onto clay using Black Brilliance Stamp Pad.
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For molded clay pieces, push conditioned Leaf Green Clay
into square from the Etruscan Push Mold set. Remove clay
and cut square in half on the diagonal to create two triangle
shaped pieces. Repeat so you have six triangle shaped pieces
total. Push Premo! Gold clay into scroll border from the
Etruscan Push Mold set. Remove clay and cut to desired length.
Repeat so you have four Gold scroll borders. Push excess
Premo! Gold clay into frame from Victorian Décor
Push Mold set. Remove
frame and place on
top of Shakespeare
stamped
Translucent clay. Trim
Translucent clay around
the frame. Rub
all molded clay pieces
with Aztec Gold Pearl
Ex. Place
all pieces on baking tray or baking
tile.
- Bake all clay pieces for 30 minutes at 275 degrees Fahrenheit.
- While clay is baking, remove Shapelet masks from the page.
The Lumiere Paint
should be dry. Stamp page using Black and Gold Brilliance stamp pads.
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Once clay is finished baking, adhere to page using Crafter’s
Pick Adhesive.
If you want the book to lie flat, position clay pieces
in
a carved
niche.

“How
Do I Love Thee”
On these pages, I used Shapelets to cut out stamped shapes. The letters
rival expensive Scrabble embellishments and stickers. I also used
Shapelets as stencils to stencil the heart background on the pages.
Materials:
- Halo Pink/Gold Lumiere Paint
- Olive Green Lumiere Paint
- Alphabet Stamps (Hero Arts)
- Crafter’s Pick Adhesive
- Black Staz On Stamp Pad
Polyform Products:
- Premo! Ecru Clay
- Heart Shaped Shapelets
- Square Shapes and Segments Shapelets
Instructions:
- Roll conditioned Ecru clay on thickest setting of pasta machine.
- Position Square Shapelet over conditioned clay and cut out
shape using a craft knife.
- Stamp letters onto clay with Staz On Ink. Repeat for each
letter.
- Bake clay for 30 minutes at 275 degrees.
- Color pages of book using Lumiere Halo Pink/Gold paint.
Let paint dry.

- Once pages are dry, position Heart Shapelet on page
and stipple Olive Green Lumiere Paint onto page.
Remove Shapelet
and repeat
going across
the page to create Heart Background.


- When clay letters finish baking, let cool. Adhere
to page using Crafter’s
Pick Adhesive.
"Believe"
 On this page I used Shapelets
to carve a shallow niche in the center of the page. I used molds
and rubber stamps to embellish the page.
A clay pocket holding a tag that says “aspire to be” adds
dimension and interest.
Materials:
- Angel Stamps and Scroll Stamp on Pocket (Raindrops on Roses)
- Black Brilliance Stamp Pad
- Kaleidecolor Stamp Pad (Cappuccino Delight)
- Believe & Aspire to Be Stamps (PSX)
- Brilliant Gold Lumiere Paint
- Tag
- Sanding Block
- Perfect Paper Adhesive
- Aztec Gold Pearl Ex
- Crafter’s Pick Adhesive
Polyform Products:
- Premo! Gold Clay
- Premo! Black Clay
- Classic Designs Shapelets
- Victorian Décor EZ Push Mold (Angel)
Instructions:
- Roll conditioned Premo! Gold clay on thickest setting of pasta machine.
Spritz Scroll Background (Raindrops on Roses) stamp with water and
impress into clay, creating a scroll texture on clay. Randomly tear
stamped Gold Clay so you have two pieces.
- Roll excess Gold Clay out on thickest setting of the pasta
machine. Spritz “Angel” reverse word stamp (Raindrops on Roses)
with water and impress onto Gold Clay.
- Roll conditioned Premo! Black clay on thickest setting of pasta
machine. Spritz Angel Face Stamp (Raindrops on Roses) onto
Black Clay, to
create an impressed image. Cut into desired shape.
- Press excess Black Clay into Angel Push Mold (Victorian Décor
EZ Push Mold Set). Remove from mold.
- Rub Aztec Gold Pearl Ex on all clay pieces and bake at
275 degrees for 30 minutes.
- While clay is baking, position Square Shapelet from Classic
Designs Pack in center of one page. Adhere to page
using repositionable tape.
Using a craft knife, cut on the inside of the Shapelet
(using Shapelet as a template for niche).

- Leaving the Shapelet in place, position a second
page under the first. Cut out a square shape, using
the
top page and
Shapelet as a template
for the second page. Repeat until you have cut
through about seven pages to create a shallow niche.


- Tip: You can
use the same technique to cut a
window using Shapelets as a template, only
for a window, you
just have to
cut through one
page.
- Glue pages together using Perfect Paper Adhesive.
Let glue dry.
- Using a brayer, brayer ink over the page
using the Kaleidecolor stamp pad. To keep
from brayering
inside
the niche, position
the positive
part of the square Shapelet (the part you
cut out) inside the niche. Separately,
brayer a
tag using
the Kaleidecolor
stamp
pad.
- Paint a coat of Gold Lumiere Paint on top
of the page (over the Kaleidecolor ink).
- Once paint is dry, sand off some of the
Lumiere paint using a sanding block.
This will reveal
some of the
words and
the Kaleidecolor ink
underneath.
- Stamp Angels (Raindrops on Roses) and
words (PSX) on page using Black Staz
On Ink.
Stamp “aspire to be” on tag.
- Once clay pieces are baked, let cool
completely. Adhere clay elements
to the page using
Crafter’s Pick Adhesive. For pocket at the
bottom of the page, apply Crafter’s Pick Adhesive only to three
sides of the torn clay.
- Once adhesive is dry, place tag
inside the pocket.
As you can see, with Shapelets, rubber stamps, molds and a little
imagination, you can create eye-popping altered book pages. Keep
checking back at the Sculpey web site for more ideas for altered
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